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Valley Feeds & General
Zoetis Ultravac 7 in 1
A$105.00
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Size
In Stock
SKU: 20011574
Description
Ultravac®7 in 1 is used for the routine immunisation of cattle for the prevention of enterotoxaemia (pulpy kidney disease), tetanus, black disease, malignant oedema (blackleg-like disease), blackleg and leptospirosis in cattle. For the prevention of urinary shedding of the named leptospires in cattle when used prior to natural exposure and to prevent the risk of human leptospiral infection associated with the shedding of the named leptospires in the urine and from the reproductive tract of cattle.--For the prevention of reproductive tract colonisation and placental and foetal infection with L. hardjo.
Use & dosage
Shake well before use and keep thoroughly mixed during use.
A single 2.5ml dose is given via subcutaneous injection.
1st Dose
2nd Dose
Booster
Calves
6 weeks
12 weeks
Annually
Previously unvaccinated cattle
From 6 weeks of age
4-6 weeks later
Annually
When the risk of infection is high, the vaccination of calves can start from 4 weeks of age. However if the initial two doses are completed before 3 months of age then an additional dose should be given 6 months later, then annually
Before vaccine is injected, the proposed site of inoculation on the animals skin may be cleaned by swabbing with cotton-wool soaked in an antiseptic solution, such as methylated spirits.
Use & dosage
Shake well before use and keep thoroughly mixed during use.
A single 2.5ml dose is given via subcutaneous injection.
1st Dose
2nd Dose
Booster
Calves
6 weeks
12 weeks
Annually
Previously unvaccinated cattle
From 6 weeks of age
4-6 weeks later
Annually
When the risk of infection is high, the vaccination of calves can start from 4 weeks of age. However if the initial two doses are completed before 3 months of age then an additional dose should be given 6 months later, then annually
Before vaccine is injected, the proposed site of inoculation on the animals skin may be cleaned by swabbing with cotton-wool soaked in an antiseptic solution, such as methylated spirits.
